Ace Frehley Info

- In December 1982, Kiss began the 'Creatures of the Night' tour without Frehley: he was replaced by Vinnie Vincent- Frehley retained a one-quarter share in the Kiss partnership until 1985. He received one-quarter of the profits for both 'Lick It Up' and 'Animalize' although he had no involvement with either record- In 1984, Frehley started his post-Kiss solo career by assembling Frehley's Comet - The band performed their first ever live show at S.I.R. Studios in New York City, NY on November 30, 1984, and played a handful of shows in the Northeast United States in March 1985- The group eventually signed to Megaforce Records and released their first album, 'Frehley's Comet', on July 7, 1987- "Rock Soldiers" was an autobiographic song, written partially about Frehley's April 1982 car accident- In 1988 Frehley's Comet released their second studio album 'Second Sighting'- Frehley dropped the Frehley's Comet moniker and issued 1989's 'Trouble Walkin'' under his own name- Peter Criss had a guest appearance on 'Trouble Walkin'', providing backing vocals on several tracks, along with Sebastian Bach and other members of Skid Row- Frehley released 'Anomoly' on September 15, 2009, his first studio recordings in twenty years